Penghargaan kepada NAVY sempena Projek Jiwa Murni Armada
June 10, 2014
June 09, 2014
Disclaimer
Every effort has been taken to ensure the safety and comfort of visitors coming on board for the RAHMAT FRIGATE tour. However, the management cannot be held liable for any damages, accident, injuries, loss of life and discomfort experienced by the visitor. Please adhere to all safety notice and do not venture beyound the tour trail.
Please Note the following requirement to enter Rahmat Frigate
1. Must be on good physical condition - all guest are required to pass through stair hatches during the tour.
2. Persons suffering from claustrophobia or related issue should not take the tour.
3. You must be at least 40 inches /120 cm in height
4. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all the times.
5. No wheelchairs of the use of any assisted mobility devices.
6. Strollers, large bags or backpacks are not permitted
7. No food or beverage allowed.
June 08, 2014
June 06, 2014
50% DISCOUNT.
Please come and enjoy with us at Ex KD Rahmat Maritime Museum, Lumut.
Walk in now and get 50% discount from 1 June 2014 until 15 June 2014.
June 05, 2014
GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC
Type : Frigate
Displacement : 1250 tons standard, 1600 tons full load
Length : 93.8 m
Beam : 10.3
Draught : 4.5 m
Propulsion : 2 shaft CODOG
1 Rolls-Rocye Olympus gas turbine 19500 hp
2 Crossley pialstick Diesels 3850 hp
Speed : 26 knots (16 knots diesels only)
Range : 6000 NM - at 16 knots
1000 NM at 26 knots
Crew : 132
Sensors and processing systems : Radar - Decca 626, signaal M20, M-44 sonar 170B, 174
Armament : Anti-aircraft missile (1x4) Sea Cat (later removed)
14.5 in MK 5 gun
2 x 40mm Bofors AA guns (2x1)
1 Limbo anti submarine mortar
Aviation facilities : 1 flight deck for helicopters
June 04, 2014
Tour Points
THANA HALL BRIEFING ROOM
Thana's Hall provides ample room for 40 persons at a time. This room serves as the central hub for daily activities towards the later portions of KD RAHMAT's commision as a training platform.
WARD ROOM
This room serves as a recreation room for the crew members.
This room serves as a recreation room for the crew members.
BRIDGE
The bridge of the ship is the room from which the ship was commanded. When the ship is underway the bridge is manned by an OOW (officier of the watch ) aided usually by an AB (able seaman) acting as a lookout. During critical maneuvers the Commanding Officer will be on the bridge supported, perhaps, by an OOW as an extra set of hands, an AB on the wheel and sometimes a pilot if required.
4.5" MK V GUN
Designed from the outset for anti-aircraft use with remote power control, where the guns automatically train and elevate the target following the director and a high rate-of-fire assisted by automatic ramming. The rate of fire of the MK V was 24 rounds per minute when power-loaded, 12-14 when hand loaded.
4.5" MK V GUN
Designed from the outset for anti-aircraft use with remote power control, where the guns automatically train and elevate the target following the director and a high rate-of-fire assisted by automatic ramming. The rate of fire of the MK V was 24 rounds per minute when power-loaded, 12-14 when hand loaded.
GALLEY
The galley (kitchen) was well equipped to allow the ship's cook ample creative freedom and capacity
to feed and satisfy a hungry crew.
WISMA BINTARA
This is the officer's dining room, this room is better furnished and decorated compared ton the more Spartan MESS HALL.
Welcome to RAHMAT FRIGATE, previously known as KD RAHMAT, she was long serving naval frigate in the Royal Malaysia Navy. although she has retired from active naval duties, RAHMAT FRIGATE remains serving as a life sized historical monument. Visitors are able to view and view experience the living and operational condition for a seagoing naval personnel.
KD RAHMAT was designed as a general purpose frigate. Ordered in 1966, she was launched on the 18 December 1967 by Puan Norhimah Jamil (wife of the the Malaysian High Commisissioner in the United Kingdom, Tan Sri Abdul Jamil Rais)
KD RAHMAT was the first Frigate designed to the requirements of the Royal Malaysian Navy. The result was a vessel that was so good, further derivatives of it were also commissioned for the Thailand Navy. KD RAHMAT was also the first ship in the region to be fitted with surface to air missile system.
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